Certified WaterSaver Program: Restaurants

Is your restaurant rinsing money down the drain?

Retrofitting your business with water-conserving products can lower
your operating costs, as well as helping conserve one of San
Antonio's most precious natural resources...water. As a Certified
WaterSaver, your restaurant will notice measurable cost savings, as
well as enhanced performance.

Three simple requirements:

All pre-rinse spray valves must be 1.6 gallons per minute.

All toilets must be 1.6 gallons per
flush.

All ice machines must be air-cooled.

If you require upgrades in order
to become a Certified WaterSaver
and want to realize measurable savings
NOW, we are offering these
benefits AT NO CHARGE TO YOU! Enroll
now, start saving today!

Certified WaterSaver Program Benefits:

As a Certified WaterSaver, your restaurant will gain
FREE PUBLICITY for its efforts in
water conservation

FREE Pre-Rinse Kitchen Spray Valve & FREE
INSTALLATION
High velocity spray
pattern increases
performance and efficiency
over older, inefficient
models. The new stainless
steel valve uses less
hot water - only
1.6 gallons of water
per minute, compared to 2 - 6
gallons per minute
with standard valves
and comes with a five-year
warranty. Water and
waste-water savings
estimated at 100 - 300 gallons of
HOT water per day.

FREE Ultra-Low Flow Toilets & FREE
INSTALLATION
If you still have
old
toilets, using 3.5
to 7 gallons of water per flush,
you
are
wasting as much as 80 gallons of water per toilet,
per day! Replace
your
water-guzzling toilets with 1.6 gallon toilets
and save on
water
and sewage costs. Water savings estimated
at 80 gallons
of
water per toilet, per day.

UPGRADE to an air-cooled ICE MACHINE
and
receive a
REBATE
of
up to
50% of the purchase cost
Water-cooled
ice
machines use nearly 150 gallons of
condenser water to
produce 100 pounds of ice, plus
20 gallons of water to make
the
ice. Air-cooled ice machines use
only the 20 gallons necessary
to
make 100 pounds of ice. Water
savings estimated at 150
gallons
per every 100 pounds of ice produced daily.